Cost and Financial Aid

If you are a full-time student, scroll down to the section
labeled “Full-Time (12 credit hours or more)
“

Find the division labeled “Graduate”

Look for “Resident-Total Cost” and “Non
Resident-Total Cost”

Determine the semester cost based on your state of
residence

If you are a part-time student, scroll down to the section
labeled “Part-Time (less than 12 credit hours): Per
Credit Hour”

Find the division labeled “Graduate”

Look for “Resident-Total Cost” and “Non
Resident-Total Cost”

To determine cost by semester, multiply the number of credit
hours you will register for by the “Total Cost” amount
in the table (based on your state residence).

To determine the total cost of your program, multiply the
number of total credit hours in your program by the “Total
Cost” amount in the table (based on your state
residence).

To be sure that you are accounting for total cost, it is
important that you calculate tuition, fees, books, and the cost of
your computer into the expenses of this program.

Financial Aid: Please note that financial aid for
part-time students is limited. Sources of support and student loans
may be available through the University
at Buffalo Office of Financial Aid. For more information
visit the website or call 716-645-8232.

Fee Waivers

Please note that you will initially be charged all tuition and
fees. However, as an online student approximately half of
your comprehensive fee will be waived and possibly your entire
student activity fee. Contact your respective departments to
confirm the current procedure for obtaining the fee waivers. If the
fees are not waived prior to your bill’s due date, please be
sure to pay your bill on time and in full to avoid late
charges.